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Irving L. Janis

    Irving Janis was a psychologist most famous for his theory of "groupthink." This theory meticulously details the systematic errors groups make when engaged in collective decision-making. Janis's research delved into the psychological processes that shape group behavior and judgment. His work provides valuable insights into how social dynamics can impair rational assessment.

    Victims of Groupthink
    Crucial Decisions
    • 2014

      Crucial Decisions

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on decision-making processes, Irving Janis offers a thorough analysis aimed at corporate executives, policymakers, and managers. He highlights common pitfalls in decision-making and provides strategies to avoid critical errors, ensuring that vital decisions are made with quality and precision. This work serves as a guide for enhancing decision-making effectiveness in various organizational contexts.

      Crucial Decisions